The body defends against MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) through various immune responses. White blood cells, particularly neutrophils and macrophages, play a crucial role in identifying and attacking the bacteria. Antibodies can also neutralize toxins produced by MRSA, while the skin and mucous membranes act as physical barriers to prevent infection. However, MRSA's resistance to antibiotics can complicate these defenses, making infections harder to treat.
what two organ stysems that defend the body against infection are
interferon
they help to defend the body against diseases
The stomach contains acids that defend your body against microbes. Most of these microbes are destroyed once they are digested and enter into the acidic stomach.
Tonsils help defend the body against infections by trapping and filtering out bacteria and viruses that enter through the mouth and nose. They play a role in the immune response by producing antibodies to fight off these pathogens.
they help to defend the body against diseases
Yes; MRSA enters the body via a break in the skin.
It is the body's immune system.
Balanced nutrition along with good living physical and psychological conditions and active and ifnecessarypassive immunization according to schedule help the body defend against disease.
MRSA can enter any break (cut) in the skin.
He is wearing a full body armor that covers MOST of his body
Echinacea